Move Well, Live Well, Perform Well
Children’s bones, joints and muscles behave very differently from adults, yet many injuries and pains are still misunderstood or dismissed as “just growing pains.” In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Claudia Maizen, Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon working at Barts Health and OS Clinic in London, to explore the unique challenges of diagnosing and managing musculoskeletal problems in children and growing athletes. We discuss why children cannot simply be treated like smaller versions of adults, how to recognise early warning signs of serious conditions, and what parents, coaches and clinicians should know about supporting healthy growth and movement during childhood and adolescence. Dr Maizen explains the “don’t miss” diagnoses that can present with symptoms such as limping, hip or knee pain, or refusal to weight-bear, including Perthes disease, slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) and growth plate injuries — and why early recognition is crucial for the best outcomes. A major focus of the conversation is developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), Dr Maizen’s specialist area. We discuss how DDH is detected, why early screening matters, and how treatment approaches differ depending on a child’s age. We also explore some of the most common issues seen in growing children today, from hypermobility and deconditioning to sports injuries and bone stress injuries in young athletes. Dr Maizen shares insights into how modern training patterns, growth spurts and early sport specialisation may be influencing injury risk. Finally, we discuss practical advice for parents navigating childhood injuries: when pain is likely harmless, when to seek medical advice, and how to help children develop strength, movement confidence and long-term musculoskeletal resilience. 🎙️ In This Episode, We Cover • Why children’s bones and joints behave differently from adults • The key warning signs behind a child’s limp or refusal to weight-bear • “Don’t miss” diagnoses including Perthes disease and SCFE • Growth plate injuries and how they can mimic simple sprains • Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and the importance of early detection • The difference between growing pains and more serious pathology • Hypermobility in children — when it’s normal and when it becomes problematic • Modern movement challenges facing children today • Bone stress injuries and pars fractures in young athletes • How growth spurts influence injury risk • Supporting children with neuromuscular conditions including cerebral palsy • Practical advice for parents when a child develops pain or a limp 👨👩👧 Who This Episode Is For • Parents concerned about pain, injuries or limping in their child • Coaches and teachers working with young athletes • Clinicians treating paediatric or adolescent musculoskeletal injuries • Anyone interested in healthy growth, movement and resilience in children • Families navigating diagnoses such as DDH, hypermobility or growth-related injuries 🎙️ Powered by Mayfair Health At Mayfair Health, we specialise in recovery, performance and proactive wellness. If you’re navigating ongoing symptoms, rehabilitating from injury, or looking to optimise your long-term health, our multidisciplinary team is here to help. 🔗 Website: https://www.mayfairhealth.co.uk 📩 Contact: info@mayfairhealth.co.uk 📞 Phone: 020 3985 1500 📱Instagram: @mayfairhealth
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